Example sentences of "[Wh det] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Once this has happened , the glycine molecule is separated from its tRNA , which drifts away : the glycine is held in position on the ribosome .
2 The one real problem is the voice-over give to Liotta 's wife , which drifts in and out of the action and rather muddies Scorsese 's operatic clarity .
3 They had to work alongside deputy heads and postholders who also had managerial responsibilities , some of which overlapped considerably with their own .
4 It was this reputation that attracted Stanley Pons to Southampton in 1975 , and it was Pons ' passion for skiing and his interest in cooking which overlapped so well with Fleischmann 's and brought the two men close .
5 In other words , we shall be exploring the cognitive and affective factors which influence how children of different ages ( 5 , 8 and 11 year-olds ) understand and make decisions about secrecy .
6 That way , your 30 days terms will mean 30 days instead of meaning anything from 30 to 60 days ( which averages out at 45 days or 50 per cent more days than 30 days ) .
7 The inspectorate in 1990 could only visit , according to the Low Pay Review , some 7 per cent of firms , which averages out at a visit every 14 years .
8 Mr Robertson said there were ‘ serious questions of substance ’ arising from Mr Hurd 's statement , which concerned not just amendment 27 , but the treaty itself .
9 Now if we can give a sense to a residue of basic rules which qualify as human rights , as I have argued , then a respect for life would certainly be one of them .
10 But anyway , if it were working properly , the ‘ Cube 's ‘ clip ’ light would only come on when you were actually overdriving the input stage , which is not as helpful as the Trace Acoustic version , which lights up green and occasionally flashes red to tell you when you 've got the input level exactly right .
11 Fluorescent lighting needs two parts ; the control gear which converts mains electricity into the form required , and the tube , which lights up .
12 During the first two decades of its existence it was one of many organisations which argued insistently for the creation of National Parks .
13 If this process is combined with lateral shifting of the river the result will be terraces which are not paired ( Fig. 9.7 ) and which converge downstream towards the mouth of the river ( Fig. 9.8 ) .
14 Feel free to add some minor magical trinkets such as stone hedgehog paperweights which snuffle about and catch bugs , self-lighting hookahs , or similar minor flourishes .
15 First , are we to regard the welfare state , which fits uneasily , if at all , into a Marxist scheme , as a new type of state , which differs in fundamental respects from the state as it existed in the laissez-faire capitalist societies of the nineteenth century ?
16 An additional feature of the Goldstar step ladder is the useful tool tray which fits neatly on to the handrail , making a place for tools to be kept within easy reach .
17 It should have a readily removable cover which fits closely without being airtight , and should be protected against frost by insulating material .
18 Here he 'll find Ufford Park , country club-style complex with extensive recreational facilities which fits nicely into our good value category .
19 The pain and suffering of thousands of hip replacement patients could soon be ended , thanks to a new artificial hip joint which fits together like Lego .
20 There are two types of Head Hugger available — the 0–9 month variety which fits all 0–9 month car seats , and the Universal Head Hugger , which fits all car seats , using velcro fastening to secure it into position .
21 If you produce a lovely little item which fits perfectly on a particular radio programme , or newspaper , and that happens to be the week that it 's the county show , or an earthquake , or something like that , there 's no way you 're going to get it in , because there 's too much competition , and the next week it 's dead .
22 It is a solution which fits in neatly with Mr Lech Walesa 's suggestion that the future political make-up of Poland may be neither capitalist nor socialist .
23 We follow our own way , the way which fits in with the conditions of our time and our country . ’
24 This is a ‘ partial subjectivity : that which fits in with the subject-of-science of the positivist ideology of science ; also , it is a subjectivity which is consistent with the rationalising subject of capitalist economic exchange ’ ( Henriques et al .
25 This last point is a familiar one , which fits in well with the remarks on observing patterns that I have discussed above .
26 All of which fits in with the differences of stomach contents with which we began .
27 Here is a possible list which fits in with what I have been saying earlier :
28 King Lear is a play which fits in perfectly with contemporary society in its portrayal of family tragedy .
29 Ian Bird , director , said : ‘ There are six major operations and three small units , a portfolio which fits in well with our company strategy .
30 Thankfully , 1992 has brought forth a rejuvenated Stray Cats , and a new LP which delves still further into their rockabilly roots .
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